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Old 06-16-2012, 07:49 AM
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My son requested quilts for my grandchildren from the Super Mario Brothers game that he played as a child. (These are definately for him since the grandchildren are only one and three years old!) I wasn't thrilled with the request, but ended up having alot of fun making them. He found 8-bit pictures on the internet, and I drafted them onto graph paper for the pattern.

Mario is stitched in the ditched with 12 random FMQ spiderwebs. I used a medium-loft polyester, and it was hard not getting tucks where the intersections met.

I got smarter with Princess Peach. I started in the middle and ditch quilted in a spiral going outward. That way there were no intersections to cross. I added FMQ curly hair and texture to her dress.

This was my first try at free-motion quilting without marking the top first. Spiderwebs and curls aren't supposed to be perfect anyway, right?
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These are great! The grand kids will love them!
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Old 06-16-2012, 08:09 AM
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You are wonderfully clever. The quilts are simply adorable and even tho the children are young, they are going to enjoy them as will your son. Very impressive work.
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Those are the best I've ever seen of those characters! You did a fantastic job!
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Great job!! Your son will love them and in time so will the Grandkids!!
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These are great, thanks for the idea of the graph paper.
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Wonderful work!!!!!
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Both are really cute!!!
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Great job!
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WOW ! The kids will grow up to love them - if they can keep dad away from them LOL
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